This journal on IPR is established to promote researchers to research intellectual property rights. The objective of the journal is two-fold: firstly, to enhance communication between policymakers, organizational agents, academics, and managers on the critical understanding and research on intellectual property; secondly, to promote the development of the newly cultivated research field.
Intellectual Property Rights is a controversial term referring to a number of distinct types of expressions for intellectual property rights includes copyrights, trademarks, patents, industrial design rights, and trade secrets in some jurisdictions. The journal includes a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal.
The ILJIPR is an open-access law journal, has emerged bearing the idea to encapsulate an exhaustive approach towards the field of IPR. It aims at providing a detailed analysis and assimilation of various issues on a single rostrum contrary to the concept of dealing with field IPR. Further, the journal will also feature the works, opinions, and viewpoints of the greatest jurists of all times blended with the modern critical approaches towards their work. The IJLIPR is committed to providing uncommon, unique, and fresh probe into the core legal issues.
Contributions towards the journal in the form of the core legal issues.
Contributions towards the journal in the form of articles, commentaries, etc. from law graduates, undergraduates, teachers, and other eminent persons are welcome and appreciated.